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Want Autosteer on a new Tesla? Model 3 and Y now require $99 subscription
Tesla has quietly changed how buyers access its driver-assistance features in the United States.
Most drivers expect standard features to be free on their vehicles. However, Tesla is rolling out a paywall for Model 3 and Y trims, leaving drivers confused.
Tesla has been at the forefront of electric vehicles for quite some time, but does the company removing this major feature ...
Tesla has decided to put its free Basic Autopilot feature behind a paywall for Model 3 and Model Y vehicles, pushing drivers ...
Tesla removed more than people thought from the Model 3 and Model Y Standard EVs. Specifically, these base trims ship without hardware TPMS sensors. They rely on ABS/ESP sensors to warn when a tire is ...
Tesla has officially launched new “Standard” trims for both the Model 3 and Model Y in Europe after launching them in North America. The automaker is aggressively positioning these stripped-down ...
One of the biggest players in the software-defined era is Tesla, and while the Model Y has been its best-selling nameplate, ...
The Tesla Model 3 and its crossover sibling, the Model Y, don’t have physical buttons for most features. Owners need to rely on the central touchscreen to perform even the most basic tasks. A new ...
In a significant recognition of automotive safety, the Tesla Model Y and Model 3 have been named the safest vehicles tested by the Australasian New Car Assessment Program (ANCAP) in 2025. The Model Y ...
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